Blackburn Rovers Football Club is an English Premier League football club based in the town of
Blackburn, Lancashire. It is one of only three teams to be founder members of both the
Football League and the
Premier League, the others being
Aston Villa and
Everton.
Blackburn Rovers Football Club was established in 1875, and in 1888 became a founding member of The Football League. In 1890 Rovers moved to its permanent home at
Ewood Park. Until the formation of the Premier League in 1992, the majority of the club's success was pre-1930 when they won the league and FA Cup on several occasions. Their relegation in 1966 was followed by 26 successive seasons of football outside the top flight.
In 1992, Blackburn were promoted to the new Premier League a year after being taken over by local steel baron
Jack Walker, who installed
Kenny Dalglish as manager. In 1995, Blackburn became league champions, having spent millions of pounds on players like
Alan Shearer and
Chris Sutton. However, the title-winning team was quickly split up and, in 1999, the club were relegated. They were promoted back to the
Premiership two years later, just after
Walker's death, and have been in the top flight ever since. During this time they have qualified for the
UEFA Cup four times: once as
League Cup winners, twice as the Premiership's sixth-placed team and once via the
Intertoto Cup.
The club's Latin motto "
Arte et labore", which was used by the town council before the club were formed, literally translated means "
by art and by labour".
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